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Option A:  Associate of Applied Science
Option B:  Certificate

General Program Information:  410 287-1000

Specific Program Information:  business@cecilcc.edu

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Associate of Applied Science

The associate degree in the Flight Training option is being offered as a partnership with the Community College of Baltimore County Catonsville Campus (CCBC) and is designed to prepare students to apply technical knowledge and skills to the flying of commercial, corporate, or private airplanes, and to prepare students to sit for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) written and practical exams for Private Pilot (ASEL); Commercial Pilot Certificate (ASEL) and Instrument Rating.  In order to complete the program, every student must successfully pass the FAA Private, Commercial, and Instrument computer examinations and be certified as a commercial pilot with instrument rating.  Students who receive this degree from Cecil Community College and desire to transfer to another institution for completion of a four-year degree should consult an advisor and the catalog for the institution to which they plan to transfer to determine specific requirements.

The College maintains an Aviation Advisory Board consisting of professionals from various facets of the aviation industry including airport management, corporate aviation, military aviation, and the air carrier industry.

Program Eligibility Criteria:  Admission to the program requires a high school diploma with one year of algebra. High school courses in trigonometry and physics are an advantage. Students must submit an FAA Second Class Medical Certificate to the Director of MATLI prior to acceptance into the Flight Training Concentration (AVMT courses) portion of the program.

General Education courses are listed on page 

General Education Requirements
CIS 101 Introduction to Computer Concepts 3 Credits
EGL 101 Freshman Composition 3 Credits
MAT 127 Introduction to Statistics I 4 Credits
PSC 125 Essentials of Weather 4 Credits
PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 Credits
SPH 121 Introduction to Speech Communication 3 Credits


Program Requirements
BUS 101
or
BUS 165
Accounting I
 
Managerial Accounting
3 Credits
BUS 210 Business Law I 3 Credits
ECO 222 Economics - Macro 3 Credits
EGL 211 Technical Writing 3 Credits
MAT 121 Precalculus 4 Credits
PED Physical Education Activity Electives 2 Credits
TRL 101 Introduction to Business Logistics 3 Credits

Program Requirements in Partnership with CCBC Catonsville[1]
AVMT 101 Aviation History and Development 3 Credits
AVMT 141 Private Pilot Ground School 3 Credits
AVMT 142 Private Pilot Certification 3 Credits
AVMT 211 Air Transportation 3 Credits
AVMT 216 Aviation Safety 3 Credits
AVMT 241 Instrument Pilot Ground School 4 Credits
AVMT 242 Instrument Pilot Rating 3 Credits
AVMT 246 Commercial Pilot Ground School 4 Credits
AVMT 247 Commercial Pilot Certification 3 Credits

Total Credits Required in Program:  70 Credits



[1] All AVMT courses are offered by Community College of Baltimore County, Catonsville and will be held at a local Cecil County site if sufficient enrollment exists.  As an alternative, students may take the AVMT courses at the Catonsville campus.  Students completing the AVMT courses must submit an official transcript to the Registrar’s Office of Cecil Community College if they plan to receive their degree or certificate from Cecil.


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Certificate

A certificate in Flight Training will be awarded to students completing the courses outlined below with a 2.0 QPA or higher. It will provide students with the required academic training to become commercial pilots.

Students completing the Flight Training certificate are not required to satisfy the 50 percent Cecil Community College credit requirement due to the partnership with Community College of Baltimore County, Catonsville.

General Education Requirements
BUS 111 Business Communications 3 Credits
CIS 101 Introduction to Computer Concepts 3 Credits
PSC 125 Essentials of Weather 4 Credits

Certificate Requirements
in partnership with CCBC Catonsville[1]
AVMT 101 Aviation History and Development 3 Credits
AVMT 141 Private Pilot Ground School 3 Credits
AVMT 142 Private Pilot Certification 3 Credits
AVMT 211 Air Transportation 3 Credits
AVMT 216 Aviation Safety 3 Credits
AVMT 241 Instrument Pilot Ground School 4 Credits
AVMT 242 Instrument Pilot Rating 3 Credits
AVMT 246 Commercial Pilot Ground School 4 Credits
AVMT 247 Commercial Pilot Certification 3 Credits

Total Credits Required in Certificate:  39 Credits



[1] All AVMT courses are offered by Community College of Baltimore County, Catonsville and will be held at a local Cecil County site if sufficient enrollment exists.  As an alternative, students may take the AVMT courses at the Catonsville campus.  Students completing the AVMT courses must submit an official transcript to the Registrar’s Office of Cecil Community College if they plan to receive their degree or certificate from Cecil.

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